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Los Angeles’ metro system has a rich history rooted in the city’s early transit networks. In the early 20th century, LA was home to one of the world’s most extensive streetcar systems, operated by the Pacific Electric ‘Red Cars’ and Los Angeles Railway ‘Yellow Cars.’ These rail lines connected neighborhoods across the region, shaping the city’s growth. However, as automobiles became dominant, streetcars declined, and most were dismantled by the 1960s. The demand for public transit led to the creation of the modern LA Metro, which officially began operations in 1990 with the opening of the Blue Line (now the A Line). The Wilshire Corridor, once a major streetcar route, remains a vital transit artery, now served by the Metro’s expanding subway system, linking Downtown LA to key destinations and continuing the city’s legacy of rail transportation.
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Light painting session with Grégory Lamouline, Bruno, Jérôme Lallemand, Jerem Surings, Nicolas Bonmariage
A tutorial is available : lightpaintingblog.com/the-singularity-effect-tutorial/
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. AB800 with gridded 7 inch reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
While driving by LSU, I saw this line of bare trees and thought about stopping. Then I noticed the cloud and slammed on my brakes! This is one of those few and far between shots that come out exactly the way I imagined.
It was a good day...^+^
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens
Street photography from an impromptu visit to North Greenwich, London at the weekend. Loved the geometric design of the ‘Hundreds and Thousands’ bridge.
The photograph captures the grand staircase of Pasadena City Hall, an architectural gem completed in 1927 as part of the City Beautiful movement. Designed by John Bakewell and Arthur Brown Jr., the building reflects a stunning blend of Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival styles, inspired by 16th-century Italian Renaissance architecture. The staircase, with its elegant balustrades, intricate detailing, and symmetrical curves, serves as a focal point leading up to the majestic dome, which stands at 206 feet. This historic landmark has been a symbol of Pasadena’s civic pride and has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, further solidifying its place in cultural history.
a lone fence post at the southern tip of South Pender Island BC. That'd be Saturna Island in the distance I think. (better large + on black)
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Yep, it's the new tunnel of choice for people with a camera in London!
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Models : Auré Lie & Matt Pasqua
Lights : me
Light painting session with Aaron D'orient, Didier D., Melissa C., Eric Stéveler, Auré Lie, Matt Pasqua, René Godefroid, Jérôme Lallemand, Aurélie Fischer, Quentin Gusciglio, Bruno
A tutorial is available : lightpaintingblog.com/the-singularity-effect-tutorial/
I swear farmers are secretly photographic geniuses! I mean who would leave a tree in the middle of a field and then add in leading lines while farming the crops?
The bonus is this field has several trees scattered about it with some really nice compositions available so I will be revisiting these over the coming months, particularly on some stormy weather days to get some proper drama in the skies!